Epoxy Product Guide

This Product Guide provides complete descriptions of WEST SYSTEM epoxy products. Refer to this guide and the User Manual section to determine the proper procedures and products for your project.

Refer to the Current price list for USA for package sizes and prices.

To purchase WEST SYSTEM products, contact a dealer near you (US Dealers / World Dealers)

INSTRUCTIONAL PUBLICATIONS

Instructional manuals and videos provide detailed building and repair information that will help you avoid problems, saving time and money.

Instructional Publications

002 The Gougeon Brothers on Boat Construction
Order NowHardcover-406 pages.
Decades of experience building with wood and epoxy are compiled in this 5th edition, completed in 2005. New and updated material is combined with proven technology in a revised layout for navigation. Extensive chapters on hardware bonding, construction methods, safety and tools are described with the aid of hundreds of detailed illustrations and photographs. Used as a textbook in boatbuilding schools. Over 100,000 copies in print.

002-970 Wooden Boat Restoration & Repair
Softcover-80 pages.
This manual shows you how to do professional level repairs and renovations that dramatically extend the life of your wooden boat. Dry rot repairs, structural frame repairs, and plank repairs using modern products and techniques are among the many solutions covered in this fully illustrated manual.

002-550 Fiberglass Boat Repair & Maintenance
Softcover-84 pages.
A complete, illustrated guide to most fiberglass boat repair problems. Includes detailed instructions on repairing rotted stringers and frames, delamination, keel damage. Also covers fairing keels, hardware bonding, finishing and installing teak veneers.

002-650 Gelcoat Blisters: Diagnosis, Repair & Prevention
Softcover-52 pages.
This manual provides a thorough explanation of osmotic blistering, and detailed, illustrated instructions on effective laminate drying techniques, repairing localized and severe interlaminate blister damage, techniques for applying an effective epoxy barrier coat and more.

002-740 Final Fairing & Finishing
Softcover-28 pages.
This guide takes you through the final steps of the building or repair process in detail. Includes techniques for fairing and barrier coating, as well as information on the characteristics and types of finishing coatings.

002-150 Vacuum Bagging Techniques
Softcover-52 pages.
A definitive guide to the principles and application of vacuum bagging techniques for laminating composite materials with epoxy. Complete instructions describe various techniques; materials and equipment.

VIDEOS

002-892 Basic Application Techniques
VHS-20 minutes.
A guide to optimum use of WEST SYSTEM Brand Epoxy products. Includes safety procedures and application tips for coating, bonding and fairing situations on wood and composite materials.

002-894 Fiberglass Repair with WEST SYSTEM Epoxy
VHS-26 minutes.
A guide to the structural repairs of fiberglass boats using WEST SYSTEM Epoxy, including repairs to cored and non-cored hulls. Demonstrates how to successfully apply gelcoat over epoxy repairs.

002-896 Gelcoat Blister Repair with WEST SYSTEM Epoxy
VHS-16 minutes.
A guide for repairing and preventing gelcoat blisters on fiberglass boats with WEST SYSTEM Epoxy. Includes an analysis of the factors contributing to blister formation and steps for preparation, drying repairing and coating for moisture protection.

002-898 WEST SYSTEM Epoxy How-To DVD
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DVD-59 minutes.
A compilation of three instructional videos demonstrating basic handling and advanced epoxy repair techniques.
Basic Application Techniques - A guide to the optimum use of WEST SYSTEM epoxy products including epoxy safety and procedures for coating, bonding and fairing.
Fiberglass Repair with West System Epoxy - Using WEST SYSTEM epoxy to make structural repairs on fiberglass boats including repairs to cored and non-cored hulls and how to apply gelcoat over epoxy repairs.
Gelcoat Blister Repair with West System Epoxy - A guide for repairing and preventing gelcoat blisters on fiberglass boats. Analyzing the causes of blister formation, preparing and drying fiberglass hulls, and repairing and coating for moisture protection with WEST SYSTEM epoxy.
Interactive menus allow for easy navigation through these subjects.

EPOXY RESIN

WEST SYSTEM Epoxy cures to a high-strength plastic solid at room temperatures, by mixing specific proportions of liquid epoxy resin and hardener. By using a simple "cookbook" approach you can tailor the handling characteristics and the physical properties of the cured epoxy to suit your working conditions and specific coating or bonding application.

1. Start with 105 Resin, the basic ingredient of all WEST SYSTEM epoxy compounds.
2. Mix with one of four WEST SYSTEM Hardeners. Select a hardener for its intended use and for the cure speed best suited for your job in the temperature range in which you are working.
3. Add one of six WEST SYSTEM fillers to thicken the mixture as needed. Select a filler for its handling characteristics or cured physical properties. Or, add one of six WEST SYSTEM additives to provide specific coating properties.


105 Epoxy Resin

105 Resin is the base material of the WEST SYSTEM family of products, on which all of the WEST SYSTEM compounds are built. The resin is a clear, pale yellow, low-viscosity liquid epoxy resin. Formulated for use with WEST SYSTEM hardeners, it can be cured in a wide temperature range to form a high-strength solid with excellent moisture resistance. It is designed specifically to wet out and bond with wood fiber, fiberglass, reinforcing fabrics and a variety of metals. An excellent adhesive, 105 will bridge gaps and fill voids when modified with WEST SYSTEM fillers and can be sanded and shaped when cured. With roller applications, it has excellent thin-film characteristics to flow out and self-level without "fisheyeing." The resin cures clear so that you can achieve a natural finish when coating with varnish. It has a relatively high flash point and no strong solvent odor, making it safer to work with than polyesters. Resin viscosity is approximately 1000 cP (centipoise) at 72°F (22°C).

Group
Size

Resin
quantity

Hardener
quantity

Mixed
quantity

Mini
pump

Saturation Coat
Porous Surfaces

Build-up Coats
Non-Porous Surfaces

A

105-A
1 qt (.94 L)

205-A or 206-A
.43 pt (.20 L)

1.2 qt. (1.15 L)

300

90–105 sq. ft.
(8.5–10m2)

120–135 sq. ft.
(11–12.5 m2)

207-A or 209-A
.66 pt (.31 L)

1.3 qt. (1.26 L)

300

90–105 sq. ft.
(9–10 m2)

120–135 sq.ft.
11–13 m2)

B

105-B
.98 gal (3.74 L)

205-B or 206-B
.86 qt (.81 L)

1.2 gal. (4.55 L)

300

350–405 sq. ft.
(32–37 m2)

462–520 sq. ft.
(43–48 m2)

207-B or 209-B
1.32 qt (1.24 L)

1.3 gal. (4.98 L)

300

370–430 sq. ft.
(35–40 m2)

490–550 sq. ft.
(45–50 m2)

C

105-C
4.35 gal (16.47 L)

205-C or 206-C
.94 gal (3.58 L)

5.29 gal. (20 L)

300

1530–1785 sq.ft.
(142–165 m2)

2040–2300 sq.ft.
(190–213 m2)

207-C or 209-C
1.45 gal (5.49 L)

5.8 gal. (21.9 L)

300

1675–1955 sq.ft.
(155–180 m2)

2235–2520 sq.ft.
(207–233 m2)

WEST SYSTEM epoxy resin and hardeners are packaged in three "Group Sizes." For each container size of resin, there is a corresponding sized container of hardener. When purchasing resin and hardener, be sure all containers are labeled with the same Group Size letter (A, B or C). The 300 Mini Pumps can be configured to fit any Group Size.

Group A
Group B
Group C

Shelf life

If the containers are kept sealed when not in use WEST SYSTEM resins and hardeners should remain usable for many years. Over time, 105 Resin will thicken slightly and will therefore require extra care when mixing. Hardeners may darken with age, but physical properties are not affected by color. Mini Pumps may be left in containers during storage. It is a good idea, after a long storage to verify the metering accuracy of the pumps and mix a test batch to assure proper curing before applying epoxy to your project.

EPOXY HARDENERS

Hardener selection—select a hardener for its intended use and for the cure speed best suited for your job in the temperature range in which you are working.

205 Fast Hardener

205 Fast Hardener is a medium-viscosity epoxy curing agent. It is used in a majority of situations, at lower temperatures and to produce a rapid cure that develops its physical properties quickly at room temperature. When mixed with the 105 Resin in a five-part resin to one-part hardener ratio, the cured resin/hardener mixture yields a rigid, high-strength, moisture-resistant solid with excellent bonding and coating properties. Not intended for clear coating.

Mix Ratio, Resin:Hardener
Pot life at 72°F (22°C)
Cure to a solid state
Cure to maximum strength
Minimum recommended temperature
Pumps required
5:1 by weight or volume*
9 to 12 minutes
6 to 8 hours
1 to 4 days
40°F (4°C)
300, 306-25 or 309

206 Slow Hardener

206 Slow Hardener is a low-viscosity epoxy curing agent for use when extended working and cure time is needed or to provide adequate working time at higher temperatures. When combined with 105 Resin in a five-part resin to one-part hardener ratio, the cured resin/hardener mixture yields a rigid, high-strength, moisture-resistant solid with excellent bonding and coating properties. Not intended for clear coating.

Mix Ratio, Resin:Hardener
Pot life at 72°F (22°C)
Cure to a solid state
Cure to maximum strength
Minimum recommended temperature
Pumps required
5:1 by weight or volume*
20 to 25 minutes
9 to 12 hours
1 to 4 days
60°F (16°C)
300, 306-25 or 309

207 Special Coating Hardener

Product highlights: 207 Hardener

This hardener was especially developed for use with WEST SYSTEM Brand 105 Resin in coating applications where an exceptionally clear, moisture-resistant, natural wood finish is desired. Cures to a light amber color, similar to traditional spar varnishes. An ultraviolet inhibiting additive improves the resistance of a WEST SYSTEM 105/207 mixture to sunlight, but the cured epoxy surface will still require the additional protection of a quality UV-filtering varnish. 207 is designed to self level for smooth finishes, and to wet-out and bond fabrics. Although it provides good physical properties for general bonding applications, it is more difficult to thicken and less cost effective for this purpose than 205 or 206 Hardeners. It’s also used for laminating veneers where bleed through at joints may be exposed to sunlight.

Mix Ratio, Resin:Hardener
Pot life at 72°F (22°C)
Cure to a solid state
Cure to maximum strength
Minimum recommended temperature
Pumps
3:1 by volume (3.5:1 by weight)*
22 to 27 minutes
9 to 12 hours
4 to 7 days
60°F (16°C)
300, 306-23 or 309-3


209 Extra Slow Hardener

209 Extra Slow Hardener is formulated for use with WEST SYSTEM Brand 105 Resin for general coating and bonding applications in extremely warm and/or humid conditions or when extended working time is desired at room temperature. Provides approximately twice the working time of 206 Slow Hardener. Forms a clear, amber-colored solid with good physical properties and moisture resistance for bonding and coating applications. Not intended for clear coating.

Mix Ratio, Resin:Hardener
Pot life at 72°F (22°C)
at 95°F (35°C)
Cure to a solid state at 72°F (22°C)
at 95°F (35°C)
Cure to maximum strength at 72°F
Minimum recommended temperature
Pumps
3:1 by volume (3.5:1 by weight)*
40 to 50 minutes
15 to 20 minutes
20 to 24 hours
6 to 8 hours
4 to 9 days
70°F (21°C)
300, 306-23 or 309-3

* Mix Ratios

The mix ratios above refer to the ratio of resin to hardener if you are metering by weight or volume. When using 300 Mini Pumps, pump one stroke of resin for every one stroke of hardener. Refer to the instructions included with the 300 Mini Pumps before using.

Low Temperature Considerations

When using WEST SYSTEM Epoxy at low temperatures, special precautions can be taken to assure maximum performance. For detailed information on working with epoxy at low temperatures, refer to 000-915 Cold Temperature Bonding and Coating with Epoxy.

METERING PUMPS

Metering Pumps

300 Mini Pump Set
300 Mini Pumps are designed for convenient and accurate metering of all Group Size A, B and C WEST SYSTEM resin and hardeners. They mount directly on the resin and hardener containers and eliminate the mess involved with measuring by weight or volume. 300 Mini Pumps are calibrated to deliver the proper working ratio with one full pump stroke of resin for each one full pump stroke of hardener.
The 300 Mini Pumps Set contains one resin pump and two hardener pumps. 105/205-206 pumps deliver approximately 0.8 fl oz of resin/hardener with one full stroke of each pump. 105/207-209 pumps deliver approximately 0.9 fl oz of resin/hardener with one full stroke of each pump.
As packaged, the pumps are ready to install on the Group Size B containers. A package of extension tubes for Group Size A containers is included with the set. Group Size C extension tubes are included in the 105-C Resin and in the 207-SC or 209-SC packages.
If necessary, you can combine different group sized-as long as all of the pumps have a yellow head. To avoid confusion and possible off-ratio metering, 300 Mini Pumps have yellow heads, which should not be used in with any older pumps with a white head (301 and 303 pumps).
Made of durable polypropylene, the pumps give years of dependable service. Read and follow the priming, ratio verification and operating instructions that come with the pumps.

LARGE CAPACITY PUMPS

306-25 Metering Pump
For metering larger quantities of 105 Resin and 205 or 206 (5:1 ratio) Hardeners. The 306-25 Pump will reduce mixing time and waste on large projects. A carrying handle allows you to move the pump where the works is. Reservoirs hold one gallon of resin, one quart of hardener. Dispenses approximately 0.5 fl oz of resin/hardener per pump stroke (about 1 qt per minute). Can be converted to a 3:1 ratio.

306-23 Metering Pump
Similar to 306-25 Metering Pump described above. For metering 105 Resin and 207 Special Coating or 209 Extra Slow (3:1 ratio) Hardeners. Can be converted to a 5:1 ratio.

Rebuild Kit
Includes seals, balls, gaskets, springs, high-rise tubes with ferrules and new resin and hardener reservoirs with lids.
306-25 For 306-25 (5:1 ratio) metering pump.
306-23 For 306-23 (3:1 ratio) metering pump.
306-K For older 306 (5:1) ratio pump.
306-3K For older 306-3 (3:1) ratio pump.

309 High-Capacity Gear Pump
For use with 205 or 206 (5:1 ratio) Hardeners. The 309 Gear Pump is designed and built by Gougeon Brothers for large projects and manufacturing operations. The home builder and professional alike will enjoy the efficiency of this high-volume pump. With continuous rotation of the crank, the metered resin and hardener can be delivered at up to five quarts per minute. Positive shutoff prevents resin and hardener loss through dripping spouts. Reservoirs hold two gallons of resin, one gallon of hardener.

309-3 High-Capacity Gear Pump
Similar to 309 High-Capacity Gear Pump described above. For metering 105 Resin and 207 Special Coating or 209 Extra Slow (3:1 ratio) Hardeners.

SMALL-BATCH SCALE

320 Small-Batch Epoxy Scale
Configured especially for measuring small amounts of epoxy, it allows the accurate measuring of as little as a few drops of epoxy for small projects, up to 4.4 fluid ounces. It can be used for checking the accuraccy of dispensing pumps or when calculating percentages of additives. The digital scale is pre-calibrated and has a range of 0.1 to 150 grams. Structured within a sturdy 5 x 3 x 0.75-inch case, this go-anywhere unit fits nicely into a shirt or jacket pocket. Batteries included. The scale is presented as part of a "starter" kit comprised of dispensing bottles, small mixing sticks, chenille pipe cleaners, and two sizes of small plastic cups. Two-year repair or replacement limited warranty.

Small-Batch Scale Small-Batch Scale

Download instructions for Recalibrating Your Epoxy Scale

FILLERS

Fillers

Adhesive Fillers vs. Fairing Fillers

Fillers are used to thicken the basic resin/hardener mixture for specific applications. Each filler possesses a unique set of physical characteristics, but they can be generally categorized as either Adhesive (high-density) or Fairing (low-density).
Adhesive filler mixtures cure to a strong, hard-to-sand plastic useful in structural applications like bonding, filleting and hardware bonding.

Fairing filler mixtures cure to light, easily sandable material that is generally used for cosmetic or surface applications like shaping, filling or fairing.

ADHESIVE FILLERS

403 Microfibers
403 Microfibers, a fine fiber blend, is used as a thickening additive with resin/hardener to create a multi-purpose adhesive, especially for bonding wood. Epoxy thickened with microfibers has good gap-filling qualities while retaining excellent wetting/penetrating capability. Color: off-white.

404 High-Density Filler

404 High-Density filler is a thickening additive developed for maximum physical properties in hardware bonding where high-cyclic loads are anticipated. It can also be used for filleting and gap filling where maximum strength is necessary. Color: off-white.

405 Filleting Blend
This strong, wood-toned filler is good for use in glue joints and fillets on naturally finished wood. It mixes easily with epoxy and lets you create fillets that are smooth and require little sanding. Its color is a consistent brown, so 405 can be used to modify the shade of other WEST SYSTEM fillers.

406 Colloidal Silica
406 Colloidal Silica is a thickening additive used to control the viscosity of the epoxy and prevent epoxy runoff in vertical and overhead joints. 406 is a very strong filler that creates a smooth mixture, ideal for general bonding and filleting. It is also our most versatile filler. Often used in combination with other fillers, it can be used to improve the improve strength, abrasion resistance, and consistency of fairing compounds, resulting in a tougher, smoother surface. Color: off-white.

FAIRING FILLERS

407 Low-Density Filler
407 Low-Density filler is a blended microballoon-based filler used to make fairing putties that are easy to sand or carve. Reasonably strong on a strength-to-weight basis. Cures to a dark red/brown color.

410 MicrolightTM
410 MicrolightTM is the ideal low-density filler for creating a light, easily-worked fairing compound especially suited for fairing large areas. Microlight mixes with greater ease than 407 Low-Density filler or microballoons and is approximately 30% easier to sand. It feathers to a fine edge and is also more economical for large fairing jobs. Not recommended under dark paint or other surfaces subject to high temperatures. Cures to a tan color.

Filler Selection Guide
Filler Buying Guide

ADDITIVES

Additives

420 Aluminum Powder
420 Aluminum Powder provides limited protection from ultraviolet light in areas that will not be protected with other coatings. Can be used as a base for subsequent painting. 420 will increase the hardness and abrasion resistance of the coated surface and improve its moisture resistance. Cures to a metallic gray color. Add to mixed resin/hardener at the rate of 5 to 10% by volume (approximately 6 oz. per B group).

422 Barrier Coat Additive
A proprietary blend designed to improve cured epoxy's moisture-exclusion effectiveness. 422 is used as a barrier coating additive to help prevent gelcoat blistering. 422 also increases the epoxy's abrasion resistance. Cures to a light gray color. Add to mixed resin/hardener at the rate of 15 to 20% by weight-3 tablespoons per 8 fl. oz. epoxy (approximately 32 oz. per B group).

423 Graphite Powder
423 Graphite Powder is a fine black powder that can be mixed with WEST SYSTEM epoxy to produce a low-friction exterior coating with increased scuff resistance and durability. Epoxy/graphite is commonly used as a bearing surface, and as a coating on rudders and centerboards, or on the bottoms of racing craft that are dry sailed. It does not provide antifouling qualities. The epoxy/graphite mixture can also be used in teak deck construction to simulate the look of traditional seams and to protect the epoxy from sunlight. Cures to a black color. Add to mixed resin/hardener at the rate of up to 10% by volume (approximately 5.7 oz. per B group).

Pigments

Color Pigments
WEST SYSTEM pigments are epoxy-based liquid colorants used to tint the epoxy mixture to provide an even color base for the final finish system. The colored surfaces also tend to highlight flaws and imperfections. Cured, pigmented epoxy surfaces are not a final finish surface, but require an additional opaque or UV filter coating for ultraviolet protection. Add to the mixed resin/hardener at a rate of approximately one teaspoon of pigment to 8 fl oz of epoxy. More pigment will increase opaqueness and mixture viscosity. One 4 fl oz bottle will tint approximately 2/3 gal of epoxy.
501 White Pigment.
503 Gray Pigment.

Additive Selection Guide

REINFORCING MATERIALS

Unidirectional Tapes

EpisizeTM Unidirectional Carbon Tapes
Carbon fiber unidirectional reinforcing tapes are used to improve tensile and compressive strength and stiffness in one direction while adding minimum thickness and weight. Fiber bundles are held in place by a polyester fill thread for easy handling and wet out. .015" thickness.
702 (144k fibers/inch width) 11/2" wide x 12', 50' rolls.
703 (144k fibers/inch width) 3" wide x 12', 50' rolls.

713 EpisizeTM Unidirectional Glass Tape
11.1 oz. E-glass fiber unidirectional reinforcing tape is used to add strength in one direction, but with less stiffness than carbon fiber. Easy to handle and wet out. Average tape thickness is .0125". 3" wide x 12', 50' rolls.

Biaxial Tape

727 EpisizeTM Biaxial Tape
15 oz. non-woven E glass fabric. Two layers at a ±45° fiber orientation are held together by a light stitching. Flat, non-crimped fibers yield reduced print-through and higher stiffness than woven fabrics. Ideal for repairs, tabbing and reinforcing. 4" wide x 10', 20 yd. rolls.

737 EpisizeTM Biaxial Fabric
15 oz. non-woven E glass fabric. Two layers, ±45° fiber orientation. For composites, repairs and reinforcing. Achieves high fiber-to-resin ratio with hand wet-out. 50" wide x 20 yd. roll.

738 EpisizeTM Biaxial Fabric
15 oz. non-woven E glass fabric. Two layers, ±45° fiber orientation. The same as 737 fabric with a .75 oz./sq. ft. mat backing. Approximately 22 oz./sq. yd. total fabric weight. 50" wide x 20 yd. roll.

Glass Tape

EpisizeTM Glass Tape
Versatile WEST SYSTEM EpisizeTM 9-oz. woven fabric tapes are ideal for reinforcing chines, hull/deck corners and similar structural applications. When bonded with WEST SYSTEM epoxy, they provide additional tensile strength to resist hairline crack development and abrasion.
729 2" wide x 10', 50 yd. rolls.
731 3" wide x 50 yd. roll.
732 4" wide x 10', 50 yd. rolls.
733 6" wide x 50 yd. roll.

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EpisizeTM Glass Fabrics
Fabrics are ideal for building composite laminates and repairing fiberglass structures. May also be used to provide an abrasion-resistant covering for wooden structures. When wet-out, the 4 and 6 oz. fabrics become transparent, allowing a clear, natural wood finish. May be painted or varnished.
740 4 oz.- 50" wide x 10 yd., 20 yd. rolls.
742 6 oz.- 60" wide x 10 yd., 20 yd. rolls.
745 12 oz.- 30" x 30" sheet, 60" wide x 10 yd., 20 yd. rolls.

APPLICATION TOOLS

Application Tools

800 Roller Covers
Roller CoverThin polyurethane foam roller covers are ideal for epoxy, paint and varnish application. Can be cut into shorter widths to match the application area and cut into brushes for tipping off fresh coats of epoxy. Covers are 7" wide and sold in packages of two.

801 Roller Frame
Adjustable roller cover frame holds 7" full-width covers and covers cut down to as narrow as 2" wide. Ideal for narrow strips and tight areas as well as large areas.

802 Roller Pan
Heavy duty, flexible plastic roller pan allows you to "pop out" epoxy after it has cured so the pan can be reused. Eliminates the need for liners.

803 Glue Brushes
Handy, disposable, 1/2" x 6" glue application brushes with a metal handle. These brushes are useful in a wide variety of small bonding and coating applications.

804 Reusable Mixing Sticks
A practical mixing, application, filleting, and cleaning tool. Squared, beveled end reaches mixing pot corners for thorough mixing and blending in fillers and for cleaning up excess epoxy. Use rounded end to shape 3/8" radius fillets. Cured epoxy pops off easily, so they can be reused many times. 3/4"-wide x 5-1/2".
Product highlights: 804 Mixing Sticks

Poly Mixing Pots
Cured epoxy easily pops out of these strong, reusable plastic mixing pots.
805 16 oz. pot
806 32 oz. pot

807 Syringes
Reusable syringes that can be loaded with epoxy mixture for injecting into tight spots. Ideal for hardware bonding and plywood repairs. Holds about 0.5 fl. oz.

808 Flexible Plastic Spreader
Flexible, double-edged, reusable spreader for flow coating, fairing and filling applications, and applying fabrics. 31/2" x 6".

809 Notched Spreader
4" x 4" plastic spreader with 1/8", 3/16" and 1/4" notches on three sides for quickly applying modified epoxy at a constant rate. Useful when laminating large panels.

810 Fillable Caulking Tubes
Great for injecting large amounts of epoxy, laying a lengthy bead of epoxy or making fillets. Suitable for refilling until epoxy cures. For use with a standard caulking gun. Holds approximately 10 fl. oz.

SKIN PROTECTION

Skin Cream

830 Medicated Skin Cream
Medicated skin cream to soothe minor skin irritations and help prevent dermatitis. 5 oz. tube.

831 Protective Skin Cream
A protective barrier cream to help protect skin from irritants. Use with protective gloves. 5 oz. tube.

Skin Protection
832 Disposable Gloves
Lightweight, seamless nitrile gloves are more chemically resistant than latex gloves. They provide excellent protection while retaining good finger sensitivity and dexterity and they are more puncture resistant than conventional disposable gloves.

836 Coverall
We've used these suits in our shop for many years. Made of TyvekTM spun-bonded OlefinTM, these suits are inexpensive enough to be disposable, yet durable enough to be reused again and again. M, L, XL.

838 Sleeves
If you need to cover only your arms, try these convenient sleeves. Made of Tyvek, 18" sleeves with elastic top and cuff.

SPECIAL TOOLS & CLEANERS

Etch Kit

860 Aluminum Etch Kit
A two-part treatment for preparation of aluminum surfaces for bonding with epoxy. Our research shows adhesion to aluminum is significantly improved with this process. Also improves paint adhesion.
860-8 Two 1/4 pint bottles (treats about 50 sq. ft.)
860 Two 1-pint bottles (treats about 200 sq. ft.).

Scarffer

875 ScarfferTM
A unique tool designed by Gougeon Brothers for cutting accurate scarf joints in plywood up to 3/8" thick. Attaches easily to most circular saws and is easily removed.

VACUUM BAGGING MATERIALS

Vacuum bagging is a clamping system used for laminating a wide range of fabrics, core materials and veneers. It offers many advantages over conventional clamping. For repairs and composite construction, it uses atmospheric pressure to deliver firm even clamping pressure over the entire surface area, regardless of the type or quantity of material being laminated. By laminating over simple molds, composites can be molded into a wide range of functional shapes.

Vacuum Bagging Materials

879 Release Fabric
Economical Release Fabric is a tough, finely woven nylon fabric treated with a release agent. It is used to separate the absorber, breather and vacuum bag from the laminate in vacuum bagging operations. Excess epoxy bleeds through and is peeled from the cured laminate along with the Release Fabric. It's also used in hand lay-up applications to allow more squeegee pressure and protect the lay-up from contamination. Peels easily and leaves a smooth textured surface, ready for bonding or finishing. Not recommended for post-cure temperatures over 120°F (49°C). 60" wide x 2 yd., 10 yd. rolls. 60" x 9" sheet.

881 Breather Fabric
Breather Fabric is a lightweight, polyester blanket that provides excellent air passage within the vacuum envelope while it absorbs excess epoxy. 45" wide x 2.7 yd., 10 yd. rolls.

882 Vacuum Bag Film
Clear, heat-stabilized, modified nylon resin film. Can be used at temperatures up to 350°F (176°C) for typical composite cure cycle times. A tough, stretchable film for high vacuum pressures. 60" wide x 2 yd., 20 yd. roll.

883 Vacuum Bag Sealant
Mastic tape sealant for airtight seals between vacuum bags and molds. Easy to work around difficult angles, patching small leaks in the vacuum system. 1/2" wide x 25' roll.

Vacuum Bagging Kit

885 Vacuum Bagging Kit
A complete starter kit for room temperature repairs and small laminating projects up to 13 square feet. The kit includes:

  • Venturi vacuum generator*
  • Vacuum Cups* (3)
  • 1/4" I.D. Vacuum Tubing* (10')
  • Vacuum Gauge (1)
  • Junction "T" barbs (2)
  • Release Fabric (15 sq. ft.)
  • Breather Fabric (15 sq. ft.)
  • Vacuum Bag Film (15 sq. ft.)
  • Vacuum Bag Sealant (25')
  • Complete kit instructions
  • 002-150 Vacuum Bagging Techniques

The venturi generator develops over 20 inches Hg (mercury) of vacuum (10 psi). It is designed to run off of conventional shop air compressors delivering at least 65 psi at 3.5 SCFM. At 0 inches Hg it will evacuate 2.2 SCFM. The operating range is 40 psi - 100 psi.

*Available as a replacement part—see price list.

ADHESIVES and REPAIR PACKS

Adhesives - Repair Kits

G/5 Five-Minute Adhesive
An easy to use, 2-part resin/hardener system for quick repairs, tooling and general bonding. May be used in spot applications to hold parts in position while standard epoxy bonds cure. Bonds to wood, fiberglass and metal. Not recommended for long-term bonds subject to high loads or moisture. One-to-one mixture, no pumps are required. Cures in 3-5 minutes.
865-16 16 fl. oz. resin/16 fl. oz. hardener.
865-4 4 fl. oz. resin/4 fl. oz. hardener.

101 Handy Repair Pack
Here is everything you need to complete small repairs around the boat, shop or home. The Handy Repair Pack contains two WEST SYSTEM 105 Resin/205 Hardener packets, and enough high-density filler to complete a variety of coating and bonding operations. Also included are an application brush, mixing stick, pipe cleaner, two cleaning pads and complete instructions. The components can be mixed in the disposable package.

101-T Six resin/hardener packets only. Each pre-measured packet contains 16g of 105 Resin and 3.2g of 205 Hardener (19.2g or 0.56 fl. oz. of mixed epoxy).

101-6 Maxi Repair Pack
The Maxi Repair Pack contains six 105 Resin/205 Hardener packets, a low-density filler for fairing and a high-density filler for bonding. Also included are two application brushes, one syringe, two pipe cleaners, four mixing sticks, one pair of disposable gloves, four cleaning pads, mixing cups and illustrated instructions.

G/Flex Products

650-8 G/flex Epoxy
A toughened, versatile, liquid epoxy for permanent waterproof bonding of fiberglass, ceramics, metals, plastics, damp and difficult-to-bond woods. With a modulus of elasticity of 150,000 PSI, it is a bit more flexible than standard epoxies and polyester, but much stiffer than adhesive sealants. This gives G/flex the ability to make structural bonds that can absorb the stress of expansion, contraction, shock and vibration. It is ideal for bonding dissimilar materials. It can be modified with West System fillers and additives, and used to wet-out fiberglass tapes and fabrics. Mixed at a 1:1 ratio, G/flex gives you 45 minutes of working time at room temperature. It reaches an initial cure in 7 to 10 hrs and full cure in 24 hrs. Click for more information. (8 fl. oz. / 236 mL)

650-K G/flex Epoxy Repair Kit
This kit contains 4 fl. oz. G/flex 650 resin, 4 fl. oz. G/flex 650 hardener (8 fl. oz. mixed epoxy), 2 reusable mixing stick/applicators, 2 12-cc syringes, 4 grams Adhesive Filler, 4 mixing cups, 1 pr disposable neoprene gloves, 4 alcohol cleaning pans and complete handling and repair instructions. Click for more information.

655-K G/flex Thickened Epoxy Adhesive Repair Kit
A thickened, easy-to-use epoxy that permanently bonds fiberglass, ceramics, metals, plastics, damp and difficult-to-bond woods. G/flex is toughened to make structural bonds that absorb the stresses of expansion, contraction, shock and vibration. Glue resinous woods, exotic woods and a wide range of dissimilar materials. Repair aluminum, plastic and wooden boats, kayaks and canoes. This kit contains 4.5 fl. oz. G/flex 655 resin, 4.5 fl. oz. G/flex 655 hardener (9 fl. oz. of mixed epoxy), 2 reusable mixing stick/applicators, 4 alcohol cleaning pads, 1 pr disposable neoprene gloves, 10 mixing palettes and complete handling and repair instructions. Click for more information.

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